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Occupied Home Staging Checklist for Sellers + Real Estate Agents

The satisfaction of our clients is extremely important to us. The purpose of this blog is to make sure sellers and real estate agents are aware of all the details involved in prepping for staging and that we have everything we need in place to ensure a smooth and successful occupied staging. We set the home up for photos and showings, so this checklist will help you be prepared for both.

Besides putting away extraneous items, small appliances, food, chargers for electronics, and piles of mail should all be put away in preparation for staging. We do allow a coffee maker to remain on the counter. All other appliances should be put in …

Besides putting away extraneous items, small appliances, food, chargers for electronics, and piles of mail should all be put away in preparation for staging. We do allow a coffee maker to remain on the counter. All other appliances should be put in a pantry, cupboard or garage for easy access when needed while the house is on the market.

Property Readiness  We will sweep and vacuum upon completion of the staging project, however, we do not provide professional cleaning services, therefore the house must be clean and ready at the time that staging items are to be delivered (this is required in the time of COVID/social distancing). Home must have electricity; we use steamers and drills regularly; running water (used for cleaning staging items and steaming); working toilets; drive-up and non-blocked, convenient pedestrian access for unloading. We always take precautions, such as rolling out neoprene sheets for protection, but cannot be liable for soiling of flooring if entrance is not landscaped, or is dirty, muddy or being mulched or landscaped at the time of staging. 

Please ensure the following happens before staging, photos, and showings: 

    • Have the house professionally cleaned prior to staging, and then maintained for photos and showings (including fireplaces)

    • Clear kitchen counters of all appliances, dishes, spices, canisters, etc.

    • Clean and clear kitchen sink of all dishes and sink mats

    • Remove or hide trashcans

    • Organize and declutter pantry

    • Remove pet dishes, litter boxes, scratching posts, beds, and toys

    • Clear bathroom counters of all toiletries, put away trash cans, toilet brushes, and plungers

    • Clear showers and tubs of soaps, shampoos, sponges, etc.

    • Put away bath towels and, if possible, purchase fresh white towels for all bathrooms. Stash all bath mats in the cupboards

    • Put fresh toilet paper rolls in all bathrooms

    • Remove all personal photos throughout the house as well as refrigerator magnets and kid’s artwork. Put away all laundry and hampers

    • Make all beds and straighten pillows

    • Remove any art, posters, stickers, string lights, etc., from kid’s walls and doors

    • Put away kid’s toys, stuffed animals, clothes, neaten or remove excess books from crammed bookshelves, especially binders and magazines, hard backs and encyclopedias are okay

    • Straighten and thin out closets, organize clothes by category and color, pack away any out-of-season clothes, ideally have everything on matching white, clear plastic or velvet hangers, neaten shoes, and clear everything off of the floor and from top shelves. Luggage can be stored in the garage

    • Put away any gaming consoles, games, and cords

    • Clear desks of papers, pencil holders, family photos, kid’s artwork, and miscellaneous items

    • Remove any wilting or dying houseplants and flowers

    • Put away chargers, remotes, and hide cords

    • Clean any patio furniture, sweep or blow patios, clean windows inside and out

Don’t get us wrong—we love our pets—and yours, but during staging day, for their safety and security, pets should be crated, secured in an extra room, or off premises. Interestingly, while more than 85% of buyers are looking for a home that will acc…

Don’t get us wrong—we love our pets—and yours, but during staging day, for their safety and security, pets should be crated, secured in an extra room, or off premises. Interestingly, while more than 85% of buyers are looking for a home that will accomodate pets, they prefer not to see them, or evidence of them, during showings.

Staging Timeframe  Most occupied houses take 1 to 2 days (it may take longer for larger homes or if we’re in our busy season and doing mulitiple projects that day). Agents scheduling photography should plan accordingly and please schedule photos after 4pm on last staging day so staging can be completed and looking its best prior to photos being taken. If house has to be cleaned after staging and prior to photos, please ask house cleaners not to move staging, including furniture or décor, and to please clean around staging as items are placed/angled strategically for great photos.

Pets  If you/homeowners have pets, please ensure they are secured: dogs in yard or crate and cats in a specific room, but ideally, removed completely from the premises on staging day.

No Owners/Agents Present During Staging – Our preference is that owners and agents not be present during staging for safety and liability reasons, as well to ensure our creative process progresses uninterrupted.

Let us surprise and delight you with the end result—they don't call us The House Whisperers for nothing!

Staging is the new standard in real estate residential sales and an important part of any agent or Realtor marketing plan to get a home or listing sold quickly and for a higher price.

Staging is the new standard in real estate residential sales and an important part of any agent or Realtor marketing plan to get a home or listing sold quickly and for a higher price.

The House Whisperers is a top award-winning staging company that stages prolifically both vacant and occupied homes throughout Southern California. Call us today for a quick home staging estimate over the phone at 858-335-9577. We can also schedule a complimentary quick quote or paid consultation to help you prioritize and make cost-effective cosmetic changes to maximize your sales time and proceeds. In times of quarantine, these services can, of course, be performed via Facetime or Zoom.

For more info, visit www.house-whisperers.com

10 Important Things to Ask Before Hiring a Home Stager


developer or real estate agent chosing a stager
  1. Do you own your own inventory?  Pricing of stagers that don’t own their own inventory is driven by high furniture rental prices or retail furniture costs. Find a stager that purchases everything new from wholesale vendors, as they generally can offer a more superior product for the price.

  2. Are you a trained interior designer?  Many stagers took an on-line weekend class and hung up a staging shingle. You’re not going to want second-rate staging and there are different levels of staging, just as there is fast food, fine dining, and everything in between! Be sure you check out photos and, if possible, actual staging projects so you know what you’re signing up for and don’t have any unpleasant surprises later. A hefty percentage of homes staged by budget stagers get restaged after the owner and agent realize that the bargain staging is totally inappropriate and out-of-scale for the property—and it could actually cheapen the home rather than elevate it. A confident home staging company will graciously offer a tour of their warehouse so you can inspect their inventory and operation before signing on the dotted line. A stager who’s an interior designer is ideal because they'll be able to better blur the line between typical staging and interior design to make your home look magazine-ready and stand out above the rest.

  3. Do you stage the kitchens and baths? Many stagers don’t or they put a small potted plant in the kitchen and consider it staged. The kitchen is arguably the most important area of the house, so a good stager will make sure it gets as much attention as the other rooms. Bathrooms are important also and can feel cold when they’re not staged, so make sure the company you choose does all the bathrooms in the home. 

  4. Do you coordinate the colors, style, and decor throughout the home? Many stagers don’t and they'll use varying colors and random styles throughout so there ends up being a disconnect and very little consistency in design. Ideally the home should look pulled together. Make sure your stager is expert at making the look current and cohesive, like a model home.

  5. Do you coordinate the staging with the architectural style of the house? Make sure your stager doesn’t just put generic furniture in every home, but custom stages each one to work with the finishes, the style of the house, and the price point in the area. Top stagers will have sales statistics and awards to prove it, and understand the psychographics for staging each individual home to appeal to the widest majority of buyers.

  6. How many housefuls of staging do you have in your inventory and how many houses do you stage per month? Knowing these numbers will give you a clue as to how much experience and business a stager actually has. At any given time, a full-time staging company—experts with daily staging projects—will have a customer service/logistics department, in-house delivery team, moving trucks, and stock inventory for 100 homes. Someone who stages only one or two projects a month—which comprises 95% of stagers—may not have the inventory nor experience your clients deserve for their properties.

  7. Do you have electronic lockbox access through the local board of realtors? If not, someone will need to meet the stagers over the course of the project to let them in and out of the house. Some stagers have licensed agents or affiliates on staff with electronic access to make access more convenient for clients.

  8. Do you take credit cards or accept ACH? Some stagers don’t and if not, as the agent or seller, you may end up having to deliver checks to them. An established staging business will take all major credit cards, checks, or ACH transfers through a secure network.

  9. Do you have liability and workman’s comp insurance? Although it’s a legal requirement, few stagers carry liability and workman’s comp insurance because it’s very expensive. But, if you are an agent, you or your clients have a lot invested in their properties, so you should make sure whoever’s working on them is adequately insured with at least a $1M policy. Using a vendor without insurance is like an agent without errors and omissions insurance! Additionally, without workman’s comp, homeowners or agents could be liable if anyone were to become injured on the property or if the property were to be damaged. Make sure the staging company you chose is completely covered by liability and workmen's comp insurance and ask for the paperwork to prove it.

  10. Are you affiliated with and have you been recognized by staging industry organizations for excellence in your work? The best-run staging companies will have won multiple awards and be affiliated with a trade organization such as RESA (Real Estate Staging Association) or HSRA (Home Staging & Redesign Association) that will hold them to the highest standards of business, ethics and integrity.

This San Elijo Hills home, staged by The House Whisperers, was already perfection… from the gorgeous wood flooring to the rich finishes…but it needed beautiful furniture for buyers to be able envision themselves in the huge rooms and open floor plan.

This San Elijo Hills home, staged by The House Whisperers, was already perfection… from the gorgeous wood flooring to the rich finishes…but it needed beautiful furniture for buyers to be able envision themselves in the huge rooms and open floor plan.

Don’t leave money on the table when selling your home! The House Whisperers are San Diego’s most trusted luxury stager with top awards in both occupied and vacant staging. Whether your home needs partial staging or everything but the kitchen sink, T…

Don’t leave money on the table when selling your home! The House Whisperers are San Diego’s most trusted luxury stager with top awards in both occupied and vacant staging. Whether your home needs partial staging or everything but the kitchen sink, The House Whisperers can transform it to appeal to today’s buyer. The right staging can result in multiple offers, sales that are on average 86% faster and 10% more than the unstaged competition…not to mention streamlined agent commissions! Call The House Whisperers today at 858-335-9577. Photography by Ian Myers, PreviewFirst Photography.

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